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Introducing... by @Wolfhusky (Wolfhusky S.)

Clipper ^.^ This is my new character in development. Did I ever mention my love for 101 Dalmations? Especially Patch ^.^ Anywho...I used a screenshot from the first movie (seeing as I have yet to find the second) which was retrieved by my Loney cause my video disappeared, so yea you may be able to spot Pongo in the head but hey I gotta learn somehow! Once I get the dalmation thing down I'll be able to draw more hound-like dogs ^.^ Moving on...Clipper is part Dalmation, part German shepherd. He's got a light tan stomach and dark tan paws, his tail is a shepherd tail while the rest of him is dalmation. One ear is black and normal for a dalmation, the other is floppy from the shepherd side. He's got a band-aid shaped dot across his muzzle and various spots elsewhere. He's very timid and submissive, he never likes confrontation and would rather die than fight back. He's this way mainly because of the abuse from his owner he's received since puppy-hood. Poor Clipper...perhaps I'll drop him into one of my RP groups nods Also, the paws look horrid, I know, but I'm trying to learn how to improve my paws thanks to Laura Westrate of VCL and Side7. She specifically made me a paw tutorial ^.^ She's such a sweetheart! So yea..all paw credits go to her nod Artwork © Copyright 2003 Wolfhusky S.

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Posted: Sunday, 26 January, 2003 @ 03:21 PM

Good job Rachy! It looks all cooooool!

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